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To use an autonomous 2017 Volt, GM employees will reserve a Volt using a car-sharing app, then select a destination (presumably within the confines of the Tech Center). The autonomous technology in these 2017 Volts will bring the passenger to the desired destination and park. GM aims for the program to serve as a rapid-development laboratory to provide data and lessons to accelerate the company’s technical capabilities in autonomous vehicles.

GM has been testing its Super Cruise autonomous driving technology since 2012. It’s still vague on whether or not this autonomous driving technology will actually make it into production 2017 Chevrolet Volts or beyond.